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Plants as Cold Specialists From the Ice Age
Heidelberg researchers investigate how the spoonweed genus successfully adapted to extreme climatic changes over millions of years.
Air Bubbles in Antarctic Ice Point to Cause of Oxygen Decline
Glacial erosion likely caused atmospheric oxygen levels to dip over past 800,000 years
NOAA Releases 2021 Ecosystem Status Reports for the Eastern Bering Sea, Gulf of Alaska, and Aleutian Islands
These reports are a compilation of inputs from our own research and the work of many contributors from fishing, coastal and Alaska Native communities, academic institutions, the State of Alaska and other federal agencies.
Himalayan Glaciers Melting at ‘Exceptional Rate’
The accelerating melting of the Himalayan glaciers threatens the water supply of millions of people in Asia, new research warns.
Desert Shrubs Cranked Up Water Use Efficiency to Survive a Megadrought. It May Not Be Enough.
Shrubs in the desert Southwest have increased their water use efficiency at some of the highest rates ever observed to cope with a decades-long megadrought.


